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Fremantle enter Round 8 with four wins and three losses as they sit 5th on the AFL ladder. Richmond are in a position that they despise, sitting 9th on the ladder with the same win-loss record as the Dockers.

The Dockers come off a low-scoring loss in Adelaide where they kicked 5.4 (34) to the Crows’ 7.9 (51). Richmond also come off a loss where they were completely outplayed to the tune of 47 points.

Fremantle skipper Nat Fyfe continues to lead the way along with veteran David Mundy who is having a terrific season. Michael Walters is also having a strong season and the Tigers will need to shut him down. Their tall-timber will be decisive in this match-up.

Richmond aren’t getting as much out of Dustin Martin who isn’t racking up touches like he normally does. He had 25 against the Bulldogs which is a more positive sign and he will be looking to play well in the west. Tom Lynch has had to carry the forward line with 17 majors for the year; next best is Josh Caddy and Jack Higgins with six each. Bachar Houli will be a key player providing run off half-back.

No injury news for Fremantle with the team either remaining unchanged or looking to include Connor Blakely who had 31 disposals against East Perth in the WAFL. He hasn’t played for the Dockers since Round 13 last year.

Richmond have a big injury list that includes some of their best players. In addition to Trent Cotchin and Jack Riewoldt who will miss at least three and five weeks respectively, the Tigers are likely to be without Daniel Rioli and Nick Vlastuin. The latter will be a crucial out for the Tigers. David Astbury could return.

Richmond have a depleted team compared to the last time they met Fremantle, but they shouldn’t be taken lightly.

Fremantle come off a big loss at the hands of Sydney last weekend, going down by 104 points and head into this as outsiders. They are 14th on the ladder with eight wins to their credit, while Richmond are fourth with 13 wins.

The Tigers dropped their Round 21 clash to Geelong by 14 points but won their four games prior to that and can rebound on the road.

Damien Hardwick’s side have a host of players in solid form, including Dustin Martin, who is a $1.22 favourite for the Brownlow Medal, while Trent Cotchin and Alex Rance loom as All-Australian candidates.

Rance was a tad subdued last weekend against the Cats, with Harry Taylor playing a clever game against the key defender. Expect him to rebound, however, against a Fremantle outfit that lack firepower up forward.

The Dockers are 17th in the competition for points scored this season, while the Tigers are second for fewest points conceded.

Fremantle fans can head in with some optimism, given their side won their most recent game at Domain Stadium, with that win coming over lowly Gold Coast, but their ball use has been ordinary against the better sides this year and they will need to make improvements on what they dished up last week.

Key players for the home side include Nathan Fyfe, Lachie Neale and the Hill brothers and if they can get off to a good start the pressure will be on Richmond. But with plenty to play for, the Tigers should find the right formula to secure the points.

Fremantle may look to swing the changes but there is not much depth with their squad at the moment due to a combination of form and injuries.

Richmond lose Josh Cady to a hamstring injury. Jacob Townsend, Ben Lennon and Anthony Miles are among some of the possible inclusions.